Charlene works with local small and medium sized businesses as well as larger national and international corporate clients. She helps business owners and managers structure their businesses and resolve day-to-day issues affecting them. Her expertise includes assisting with business acquisitions and sales, drafting and providing advice on commercial contracts and terms of trade, dealing with employment matters and helping clients' protect their brand.

Lucy is part of the Resource Management and Environmental Law team. Lucy specialises in resource management, environmental and local government law and she has a broad range of experience within her field of expertise. She has detailed knowledge of district and regional plan formation and plan change processes, resource consent applications, resource management related law reform and local government and public works legislation

Michelle specialises in resource management, environmental and local government law. Michelle has expertise in a wide range of areas, including district and regional planning, resource consents, enforcement and strategic advice for local authorities. She has been heavily involved in earthquake recovery, urban development and land use planning in Canterbury and is regularly involved in large projects for both private clients and local authorities involving multiple parties and complex issues.

Nick is part of our Auckland-based corporate and commercial team. He specialises in public and private M&A, private equity and venture capital investment, start-ups and growth stage businesses, joint venutres, shareholders' agreements and consitutions and other general corporate and commercial law advisory.

Stephanie is part of our litigation team. Her recent experience has been primarily in acting for parties in a range of trust related disputes, acting for plaintiffs in earthquake insurance disputes, and acting for a range of insurers and insureds in professional indemnity matters. She also has a strong interest in professional ethics and in public law related disputes, both at a local and central government level.

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